Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H624

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to teacher pathways and educator diversity

Impact

If enacted, HB 624 would lead to significant changes in how new teachers are trained and hired in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to create a structure that supports aspiring educators through an apprenticeship model. Participants selected for the program will receive a progressive wage during their training period, which spans three years, and will also complete their teaching degree concurrently. This dual approach is designed to mitigate the financial barriers often associated with pursuing a teaching career.

Summary

House Bill 624, filed by Representative Michael P. Kushmerek, focuses on increasing pathways into teaching careers and enhancing educator diversity within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation proposes the establishment of an accelerated, tuition-free teacher occupational apprenticeship program aimed at recruiting and training more individuals for teaching roles in schools. This initiative is intended to address the growing need for diverse educators by making the teaching profession more accessible, particularly to underrepresented communities.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from educators and advocacy groups aiming to diversify the teaching workforce, it may also face scrutiny regarding the implementation and funding of the program. Some stakeholders might question the adequacy of state resources to sustain a tuition-free model while maintaining educational quality across existing schools. Additionally, concerns may arise around the potential for favoritism in the selection process for apprentices, as it is contingent upon recommendations from eligible educators, potentially leading to debates on equity and fairness in hiring practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3716

Relative to electronic scanning of identification

MA H3373

Relative to the official frog of the Commonwealth

MA H1821

Relative to jury duty parking fees

MA H1378

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA H3862

Relative to dependent eligibility for Chapter 115 benefits

MA H3861

Enhancing burial expenses for veterans

MA H2470

Relative to the continuing education of podiatrists

MA H1379

Exempting medications used for the treatment of opioid use disorder from the prior approval process under the Massachusetts Medicaid program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.